It’s been a long while since we posted anything from Overunder, so now is better time than ever. The multifaceted muralist has been creating pieces all over including places like Nevada, Santa Rosa and Mexico City.

Overunder found himself a perfectly orange-red rusted wall for a canvas in Atlanta. The artist created a red skinned character with a pattern on his face lounging amongst the rubble. A book with a house popping out of it reads on the cover “Waiting for Ruins.”

Chicago-based creative collective, Pawn Works, has an ongoing project entitled “Art in Public Places” that has included many renowned artists, with Overunder and Labrona being the most recent to participate. Many of the previous works, including this mural, reference the history of Pilsen, the neighborhood where the murals have been painted. This particular piece displays an eclectic selection of imagery spanning a lengthy old wall.

Organized by artists, Yote and Jetsonorama, The Painted Desert Project invited several artists to visit the Navajo country region of Northern Nevada to meet local residents and create murals. Learning of local customs, history, and tradition, the work created here references much of the culture specific to this area. Artists we post about frequently including Overunder, Doodles, and Labrona participated in creating painitngs.

New York-based street artist, OverUnder created a mural constructed of tiles for the Living Walls Albany Project. This was the artists first time working with tiless for a mural and was appropriately constructed on the side of a tile manufacturers building.